Joined: 18 Oct 2004Posts: 1654Location: Within view of Elliot Bay, The Olympics and every ship in the Sound

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 5:19 am Post subject:

Dear Pesto Man,

As the days unfold I have learned of new tragedy unfolding in Lousiana and reaching up here in Long Island. Many people from my husband's shop are being deployed to Lousiana to aide in the disaster while the rest of us are spending our time trying to gather as much money as possible. I am glad to know that you are safe my heart goes out to you. As another asked do you know of any specific place our money is needed that is more dyer that another?_________________"It's watery....and yet there's a smack of ham."

Erin, from a distance, and only connected by this internet link, it is impossible to tell...there is so much needed by so many

Thanks for your wishes and for you efforts to help

Btw if your husband, meets up with a Commander Jimmy Duckworth (not positive about the rank) he is an old family friend on active duty with the "Coasties" since 911 tell him Paul & Pamela Arceneaux sais hello_________________I would like a gin martini, straight up, olives on the side, as dry as my wit, as clean as my conscience.
and... as cold as my heart!!!!

Oh, Pesto Man!- Thanks for checking back with me at a time when you have your own concerns and loss to deal with.

It seems so difficult to know where to focus when there's soooo much loss and misery and tragedy and hideous neglect to absorb.

At the time I asked, I presumed help would come to those in need. Now the weight of death and loss and dereliction is so overwhelming that a lovely zoo and art and antiques and a beautiful city steeped in history seem inconsequential. But how can they be? This is all just too much to comprehend!_________________God writes a lot of comedy... the trouble is, he's stuck with so many bad actors who don't know how to play funny. -- Garrison Keillor

a time to hug America and its aching heart_________________"I've never accepted the external appearance of things as the whole truth. The world is much more elaborate than the nerves of our eye can tell us." - James Gleeson

Almost a week into the "adventure" we are beginning to settle into our refugee lifestyle. The sister-in-law, has cleared out the spare bedroom, and thankfully through this internet link we are beginning to get a picture of what is happening. Our residence seems to be (relatively) ok, from what we can tell we SHOULD be in a dry area, and isolated from the looting, of course only a site inspection can confirm this. Starting tommorow some folks will be allowed back in for a "look see" and perhaps we will get a better idea of the situation.

The garden may have fared better than I hoped, it is at least drier than I first feared, the area was/is dangerous due to looting and armed thugs,
but I doubt basil was high on their priority list.

Little by little, reports from friends and colleagues are beginning to trickle in. My wife's library, (in the french quarter) seems to be in one piece, only minor damage, and a conversation with the director, confirmed that she is still employed
The horror and tradgey, is lessened, by scores of acts of kindness, a local church group combed the area, for cars with La. tags (we are not alone here) and left an invitation for a church supper on our windshield, we intend to go and hopefully, will meet up with fellow "expats"

Please keep the posts flowing in folks - they mean more than you can ever guess._________________I would like a gin martini, straight up, olives on the side, as dry as my wit, as clean as my conscience.
and... as cold as my heart!!!!

The horror and tradgey, is lessened, by scores of acts of kindness, a local church group combed the area, for cars with La. tags (we are not alone here) and left an invitation for a church supper on our windshield, we intend to go and hopefully, will meet up with fellow "expats"

What a creative and resourceful act of kindness! I'm guessing there will be a tear or two as the impact takes hold but I hope there are smiles as well.

Did you say you were in Hattiesburg, Miss? I thought that area was pretty hard-hit too...

I have tagged my contribution to the Red Cross in your name 'cause you're the only individual in NO that I "know" but if it helps someone, it will be through you._________________God writes a lot of comedy... the trouble is, he's stuck with so many bad actors who don't know how to play funny. -- Garrison Keillor

Rainey, Just got back from the dinner, and it was a truly heart-warming experience...The food was classic "curch social" southern... composed salads.casseroles, Mac&Cheese, fried chicken, a whole tables of deserts, and gallons of sweet tea to wash it down!

If there was a problem it was that it was hard to concentrate on eating because so many folks stopped by to wish us well

Afterwards the evacuees (more pc than refugees) met in a classroom, about 15 of us and we had a heartwarming and constructive "group therapy" session

Later found out that local church choirs plan a concert with all proceeds going to to relief efforts. all in all a most inspiring day

Rainey I feel most honored to mentioned in your contribution!!

Yes, Hattisburg was hard hit. when we left on Tues pm we had been without
lights A/c and water for over 24 hours, but at least we could escape! and luckly we had thought to "top off" the gas tank on Sunday as it wasn't until we hid Demopolis Alabama that we could get a refill or indeed even saw widespread electricity! Well the worst is past now and in spite of Mr Hastert, we will rebuild!!!_________________I would like a gin martini, straight up, olives on the side, as dry as my wit, as clean as my conscience.
and... as cold as my heart!!!!

Joined: 18 Oct 2004Posts: 1654Location: Within view of Elliot Bay, The Olympics and every ship in the Sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:

I just spent the day at fund raiser number one, selling cookies and hamburgers for the sake of the refugee's. When people found out what the money was for they paid $20.00 for a $1.00 burger. It is so wonderful despite the tragedy at hand to see the beauty in people coming to the surface.

At last things are looking up, got confirmation from a daughter of a neighbor who stayed that our apartment (and belongings) are high, dry, and untampered with!! There is still so much to do but at least it can be done from a secure home base and we do not have to replace everything

The other good news is that we may still make Paris for Christmas!
lots of work to do, but we're strong and determined_________________I would like a gin martini, straight up, olives on the side, as dry as my wit, as clean as my conscience.
and... as cold as my heart!!!!

Just found out, that our area will be cleared for general return, on Wed. the 21st, Man am I planning to be in that number!!! not quite sure what challenges are awaiting....but raring to go!!!!! thanks for everybod's prayers and goodwishes, please keep them comming as we will still need them!!! _________________I would like a gin martini, straight up, olives on the side, as dry as my wit, as clean as my conscience.
and... as cold as my heart!!!!